Relevance/rationale of the indicator (resp. why the indicator was chosen to measure the target and how it is suitable for these purposes) |
It compares the risk of income poverty in households with children as a specific target group with the situation in the population as a whole. |
Target value of the indicator and its evaluation |
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Definition |
The share of the risk of poverty rate for persons in households with children to the risk rate of the entire population. Households with children are defined as self-employed, including at least one child. (A child is a person under 16 years of age or over 16 years of age if they have stated that they are a pupil, apprentice, full-time student and are under 26 years of age, their working hours are less than 20 hours a week and they live in the same household with parents, grandparents or siblings A child is also an unemployed person over the age of 16 up to and including 18 and a disabled person up to the age of 25 who lives in the same household with parents, grandparents or a sibling.) |
Measuring unit |
% |
Indicator disaggregation |
By number of children |
Reference period (resp. the period to which the indicator relates) |
Year |
Related geographical area |
CZ (NUTS 0) |
Comment |
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